Quantitative changes of forest landscapes over the last century across Italy

2017-11 | journal article; research paper

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​Quantitative changes of forest landscapes over the last century across Italy​
Camarretta, N. ; Puletti, N.; Chiavetta, U. & Corona, P.​ (2017) 
Plant Biosystems152(5) pp. 1011​-1019​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/11263504.2017.1407374 

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Camarretta, Nicolò ; Puletti, Nicola; Chiavetta, Ugo; Corona, Piermaria
Abstract
A key topic in landscape ecology and vegetation science is the quantitative analysis of changes in forest cover over time, through the use of geomatics monitoring tools. Ecologists and landscape researchers are pointing out that a full understanding of ecosystems and landscapes should be based on the analysis of their functioning over long time series. Under this perspective, a long-term historical reconstruction of forest cover is essential. This study has aimed at examining the long-term dynamics of forest landscapes in Italy, over the last century, using recent remote-sensing based map (2012) and an accurate historical map (1936). A forest-non forest approach has been followed by the computation of a variety of landscape metrics using two analysis tools, with the final objective of quantifying changes in forest cover patterns and in the composition of specific landscape elements. Results show that forest landscape structure has significantly changed across Italy, resulting in a general trend of decreasing fragmentation and patchiness, mainly through enlargement of existing forest patches, which have also assumed a more geometrically regular shape. In relative terms, the greatest expansion of forest areas has occurred mainly in lowland districts characterised by the highest level of human pressure in the country.
Issue Date
November-2017
Journal
Plant Biosystems 
ISSN
1126-3504; 1724-5575
Language
English

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